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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 11. 1896. ike Pocilic Essned Every Morning, Except Sunday, bj the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, J Von Holt Block, King Street Subscriptloxi Rates. The Dailv Pacific Commercial Adver lis-r, Eight Pages. Per month $ Per 3 months, if paid id advance. Per year, in advance Per year, postpaid to the United States of America, Canada or 40 2 DO 3 0 Mexico Per 1 year, postpaid other foreign. 11 00 14 0 Hawaiian Gazette, Semi-Weekly, Eigh Pages, Tuesdays and Fridays. Per year, 104 numbers $5 00 Per vear. foreien countries C 00 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Advertisements, unaccompanied by sp-cific instructions, inserted till or dered out. Advertisements discontin. d before expiration of specified period will be charged as if continued for a full term. Liberal allowance on yearly and half vearly contracts. All persons desiring, their advertise ments discontinued must send a written order to that effect. Where cuts are inserted they must be ALL METAL, not mounted on wood, otherwise we assume no risk of their preservation. C. G. BALLENTYNE. Business Manager. TRAINS Gomwiol Rdveritser TmES-3UN D "T i cs n cl n c i ? I tc 00 08 3 P.M. 5:10 5:53 6:14 6:49 Leave Honolulu Leave Pearl City Leave Ewa Mill c 3 99 M of X 35 s c 4 2 S i5 at 5 P.M. 1:32 2:07 2:38 3:11 Hon P.M 3:51 4 :22 4:55 A.M. A.M. Leave Waianae. .6:44 .... fceave Ewa Mill.. 7: 19 9:10 Leave Pearl City.. 7:50 9:48 Arrive Honolulu. .8:23 10:30 P.M. 4:16 4:51 5:22 5 :55 Freight trains will carry Passenger accommodations. G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, Superintendent. Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE. Steamships will leave for and arrive from San Francisco on the following dates, till the close of 1896: Arrive at Honolulu Leave Honolulu for from S. Francisco San Francisco or or Vancouver. Vancouver: 1896. 1896. On or About On or About Warrimoo . .Apr. 7 Gaelic Apr. 10 Alameda ...Apr. 9 Australia ...Apr. 16 Australia . ..Apr. 13 Miowera . . .Apr. 15 Rio Janeiro . Apr. 23 Monowai . . . Apr. 30 Australia ...May 4 China May 6 Mariposa ...May 7 Australia ..May 9 Miowera ...May 8 Warrimoo ..May 16 Doric May 19 Alameda . . .May 28 Australia .. .May 29 Coptic June 2 Monowai . Warrimoo Peru . Australia . Alameda . Miowera . .June 4 Australia ..June 3 .June 7 Miowt ra ...June 15 .June 13 Mariposa .June 22 Peking, . . .July 2 Australia .July 8 Warrimoo .June 25 June 28 .June 29 .July 16 Gaelic July 9 Australia ..July 20 Australia . .July 17 Monowai ...July 23 Mariposa . ..July 30,Belgic July 24 Warrimoo ..Aug. 7 Australia ..Aug. 16 China Aug. 8 Miowera ...Aug. 15 Australia . .Aug. 10 Rio Janeiro.Aug. 19 Monowai .. . Aug. 27 Alameda .. .Aug. 20 Coptic Sept. 2 Australia . .Sept. 9 Australia . .Sept, 4 Doric Sept. 15 Miowera . Alameda . Peking . . . Australia . Warrimoo .Sept. Warrimoo Sept. 16 Sept 24 Mariposa . . Sept 17 Sept 24 Australia . . . Oct. 3 Sept. 28 Peru Oct. 12 .Oct. 8 Monowai . . .Oct. 15 Mariposa . . .Oct. 22 Miowera . . .Oct. 16 Belgic Oct 24 Australia . ..Oct. 2S Australia .. .Oct. 26 Gaelic Nov. 6 Miowera ...Nov. 7 Alameda ...Nov. 12 Australia . .Nov. 16 Warrimoo ..Nov. 14 Monowai . . .Nov. 19 Australia ..Nov. 21 Rio Janeiro.Nov. 19 China Dec warrimoo ..Dec. 8 Mariposa .. .Dec. 10 Australia . .Dec. 11 Australia . ..Dec. 16 Doric Dec. 16 Miowera . . .Dec. 16 Alameda .. .Doc. 17 Coptic Dec. 28 1897. Miowera Jan. 7 The arrivals at Sao Francisco from the Hawaiian Islands are as follows: March 26th, barkeurhu s. & Castle, lttdays; March L'Tth. hark Martha Davis. l days; March 28th, S. s. Australia, r, days 12 boors; bark Corypliene, n days; Lark O, 1 . Bryant, S-' days; schooner Bertie Minor, days, all from Elono'nla; schoon ers Anna and Volant, It; and 23 days respectively from Mahnkona. The departures from San Fran riscoare: April 1st. schooner Vo lant, for Mahnkona; ship Dirigo, for Honolulu; April 2d, hark S. A Hen. April .'id. Iktrkcntine s. X. Castle; April uk barken tine Planter, for Honolulu. fi 5 i If afio q A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ..6:40 9:16 1:46 1:45 ..7:40 9:58 2:28 2:28 ..8:10 10:19 2:49 2:49 10:64 ... 3:34 i Dai 5. 73 1 , -' "? -' - - - 7 ;. p.m a.m. Mon T Vfed l ban Fri.l . Sat Bau. . 12 U 6.46 7 0. 2 1 7 1". 3 0 4. 1 40 7. HI 9 1.28 2.17 7.66 i J j 4 2.24 .20 5. 0 $.48 i. 17 2. 4 6.13 "-47 6.17 2.41 7 12 5.46 6 17 17 -. I ".4 1- 3.45 8.48 "..tl 6 Is 1 18 .in a.m. 11 ::.17i 2 64 6.42 6.62 12 3.4W '6. 2 y r 10.14 5. M 5.48 6.18 6 19 i. 17 5 17 New moon on the I2tn at 5h. 58m. p.m. The tides and moon phase sre Riven In Stand ard Time. The ti-ne of - ;n and moon rising and setting being giver far all porta in the group arc in Local Time, to whica the respec tive corrections to Standard Time applicable to each different port should be made. The Standard Time whistle sounds at 12h 0m. 0. midnight; Greenwich Time, which is lh. 30m. p.m. of Hawaiian St uidard Time. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. VESSELS IN PORT. NAVAL. U S S Adams, Watson, San Francisco. SI ERCHANTMEN. (This list does not include coasters.) Bk Margrethe, Waaler, Newcastle. Bk Holliswood, Knight, New York. Stmr Morning Star. Garland, Ruk. Bk Albeit, Griffiths, San Francisco. Bk K. Davenport. R-ynolds, Dep'e Bay Bk Matilda, Swenson, Port Blakely. Bktne Skagit. Robertson, Pt Townsend Haw. bk R. P. Rithet, Morrison, S. F. Sshr Transit, Jorgensen, San Francisco Brg W. G. Irwin. Williams, San Fran. Bk Fortuna, Mikkelsen, Newcastle. Bktne Addenda, Perry, Coleta Buena Chili. Am ship Roanoke, Hamilton, San Fran. Schr Ethel Zane, 'Peterson, Seattle. Bktne Irmgard, Schmidt, San Fran. Ship C. F. Sargeant. Morse, Newcastle Bk Melrose, Peterson, Newcastle. VESSELS EXPECTED. Vessels from Due. Bk Foxglove, Port Stanley Due Bktne S G Wilder, S. F Apr. 6 R M S S Alameda, S. F Apr. 9 Haw. bk Mauna Ala, Melbourne.. Apr. 15 Bk Doon, Liverpool Apr. 21 Ship H. F. Glade, Liverpool Apr. 31 OSS Australia, San Francisco, April 3th. Q&O.SS Rio de Janeiro, San Fran cisco, April 23d. RMS Monowai, Colonies, April 30th. ARRIVALS. Friday, April 10. O & O S S Gaelic, Pearn, from China and Japan. Stmr Lehua, Nye, from Hawaii ports. Stmr J A Cummins, Neilson. from Oahu ports. Stmr James Makee, Peterson, from tvapaa. DEPARTURES. Friday, April 10. Van Oterendorp, for OSS Alameda, he Colonies. Stmr W G Hall Simerson, for Maui nd Hawaii. Stmr James Makee, Kauai. Stmr J A Cummins, Oahu ports. Pet-rson, for Neilson, for VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr Lehua. Nye. for Hawaii. IMPORTS. From Oahu ports, per stmr Kaena, April 4 593 bgs paddy. From Hawaii, per stmr Waialeale, April 43399 bgs sugar and 26 hd cat le. From Kauai, per stmr Mikahala, April 4 5356 bgs sugar, 21 bdls green hides, 2 horses and 74 pkgs sundries. From Kauai, per stmr Ke Au Hou, April 4 4189 bgs sugar. From Maui, per steamer Claudine, April 5 7,910 sks sugar, 543 sks pota toes, 200 sks corn, 57 hides, 48 hogs, 60 pkgs sundries. From Seattle, Wash., per schr Ethel Zane, April 5573,000 ft lumber, 6 pkg;s windows, and 5 pkgs doors, con signed to the Of.hu Ludid and Build ing Co. From Hamakua, per stmr Iwalani, April 5 4339 bgs sugar. From Kauai, per stmr James Makee, April 5 2700 bgs sugar and 40 bgs rice. From Hawaii, per stmr Lehua, April 62360 bags sugar. From Maui and Hawaii, per stmr W G Hall, April 7 6050 bags sugar, 113 bags coffee, 511 bags sed cane, 16 bis hides, 30 hd. cattle and 2 horses. From Lahaina, per stmr Kaala, April 72000 bgs sugar. From Oahu ports, per stmr J A Cum mins. April 8 1350 bgs sugar. From Kauai, per stmr Jamas Makee, April 8 2400 bgs sugar and 200 bgs rice. From Kauai, per stmr Ke Au Hou. April 9 4050 bgrs sugar, 101 bdls hides, and 35 pkgs sundries. From Kauai, per stmr 'Mikahala, April 9 5305 bgs sugar and 8 pkgs sundries. From Oahu ports, per stmr Ka na. ;fpril 9 500 bgs sugar. From Oahu ports, per stmr J A Cum mins, April 10 1400 bags sugar. From Hawaii, per stmr Lehua, April 10 246 bgs sugar. From Kauai, per smr James Makee, April 10 1920 bgs sugar and 55 bdls hides. From San Francisco. 776 bgs paddy per O. S. S. Alani fla. April 10: Groceries consigned to Lewis & Co.. and papers to various news companies. news companies. From China and Japan, per O. & O. S. S. Gaelic. April 10: 700 tons general merchandise. Importers. From San Francisco, per schr Tran- sit. April 4 Cargo general merchan dise consigned to T H Davies & Co. H W Schmidt & Sons. E O Hall & Sons, ' Wing Wo Tai & Co.. F. A. Schawl' r &' Co., J. Hopp & Co., Ordway & Por ter. H Hackfeld & Co.. G West. E Hoff- j Bchlaeger & Co.. Sam Yuen Kee. E. O. ' Hail tc Sons. J Emmt-luth & Co. Henry May & Co.. Wilder & Co. From San Francisco, per bgtne W G irwin. Apiil 4 Cargo general merchant disc consigned to W. C. Peacock & Co.. M Phillips fc Co.. Public Works. Ha wiian Hardware Co., J. F. Morgan. Hawaiian Fertiliser Co.. M S Grinbaum & Co.. Wm G irwin & Co., Macfarlane & Co., and Wilder & Co. From San Francisco, per bktne W H Dimond. April 4 Cargo general mer chandise consigned to Macfarlane &: Co.. W G Irwin & Co.. Wing On Tai & Co., Hop Hing Co.. Tong On Ke, 1 I ! s w Co.. Ur J hitney, Hawaiian Fer tilizer Co., Hollister Drug Co., M S Grinbaum, Hawaiian Sugar Co., C R McVeigh, M. W. McChesney & Sons, Lewis & Co. and Wilder & Co. From Vancouver and Victoria, per C A. S. S. Warrimoo. April 7: 450 tons general merchandise, consigned to Wall. Nichols Co.. E. O. Hall & Son. R. Cot ton. L. B. Kerr. C. E. Richardson. L. Leong. McCarthy & Walters. Bishop & Co.. McChesney & Son. Lewis & Co.. Wing Wo Chan Co., Wing Wo Tai Co., Washington Feed Co., A. Fernandez, Ai Morris Co.. S. & C. Bailey Sayres and A. Rawison. From San Francisco, per bk Irmgard. April 8: Cargo general merchandise, consigned to Lewers & Cooke. H Hack feld & Co., F. A. Schaefer & Co., E. O. Hall & Son, W. W. Dimond, J. T. Wa erhouse, Theo. H. Davies & Co., J. Em meleuth & Co.. K. Hoffschlaeger & Co. and C. V. Sturd"vant. From Newcastle, per brk Melrose. April 8 1240 tons coal consigned to Wm G Irwin Co. From Newcastl . per ship C F Sar gent. April 8 2038 tons coal consigned to Wilder & Co. EXPORTS. For San Francisco, per schr Wm. Bowden, April 4: 22,179 bags sugar, weighing 2,826,268 lbs, valued at $105, 825.46, and shipped as follows: 15,842 bags by Wm. G. Irwin & Co. to J. D. Spreoktils & Bros. Co.; 3,737 bags by H. A. Widermann to J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.; 750 bags by J. T. Waterhouse to Williams, Dimond & Co., and 1,850 bags by M. S. Grinbaum & Co. to M. S. Grinbaum. For San Francisco, per brk Andrew Welch, April 726.233 bags sugar, weighing 3,172,877 pounds, valued at $111,053.14 and shipped as follows: 6,- 890 bags by C. Brewer & Co. to Welch & Co.; 4,617 bags by Theo. H. Davies & Co. to William Dimond & Co.. and 14.- 26 bags by Castle & Cooke to Welch & Co. For the Colonies, per C. A. S. S. War rimoo, April 7: 60 bags seed cane and 2 cases dry goods. For San Francisco, per bk Paul Isen- berg, April 8: 35,122 bags sugar, weigh ing 4,190,652 lbs., valued at $155,718.81, and shipped by H. Hackfeld & Co. to Williams, Dimond & Co. PASSENGERS. Departures. For Kauai, per stmr Mikahala. April 9: H. C. Morton. Miss Maud Auld, H. W. Meier and wife, J. F. Scott, W. H. Rice, G. W. Wilcox. Miss Rice, Mrs. O. H. Gulick. Mrs. Talcott. and 40 on deck. For Hawaii and Maui, per stmr W. G. Hall, April 10: Dr. Rowat. Rebecsa Panui, S. M. Ballou and wife, D. Kau- kaa, Dr. Derby, Jesse Makainai, Prof. Maxwell, Bishop Willis, and 40 on deck. Arrivals. From San Francisco, per O. S. S. Alameda, April 10: J. R. Farrington, Warren Gregory, Prof. Koebele, J. L. McLean, E. A. Mott-Smith, Mrs. E. S. Norton, Dr. J. S. B. Pratt, J. Water house, Chas, Clark, Miss K. Durham, and 19 steerage and 11 passengers for Auckland, 12 for Sydney and 5 for Apia. From Kauai, pr stmr James Makee, April 10 Rev H Isenberg. BORN. i t RITMAN In San Francisco, March 24, 1896, to the wife of George L. Ritman, a daughter. During the winter of 1893, F. M. Mar tin of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a sever cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he says: "I used several kinds of cough syrup, but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved me al most instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it neces sary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty years, and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all druggists and dealers. Benson. Smith & Co., agents for Hawaiian Isl ands. : NOTICE TO : Per S. S. Australia. The S.S. A.U3TRAL1 A will be dispatched from this port for San Francisco on THURSDAY, 16th inst. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. Wm. C. IfWl'll & CO., Ltd., General Agents Oceanic S. 6. Co. 4274-5t COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY AT GAZETTE OF FICE. TELEPHONE 88. WHARF AND WAVE. REPORT OF WEATHER BUREAU, April 10. 9 p. m. Temperature. 72 deg.: dew point, 66 deg.; barometer. 30.10. Prospects Weather unsettled. TION, April 10, 10 p. in. The weather IS loudy: wind fresh, east. i 111' teamer Lehua sails for Ha waii pons at 2 p. m. today. The hark Matilda, swenson master, sailed for Port Bhskelej yesterda v afternoon. 1 he shlli IMriiio sailed tloin A. f Fram isco m April 1st for Hono lulu, to load sugar for New York The W ; Ball was about a half hour late in getting away yester day on account of having to wait for the foreign mail for Maui and Hawaii. The new Hawaiian schoonei Americana departed from East London on March 'th. for Port Townsend. to load lumber in tin Hawaiian trade. The s. s. Kahului wa trinned by a Hood tid- in San Francisco on March 31st. She heeled over the wharf, carrying away her port quarter davits, smashing a por tion of the rail and boar. The Ka hului left for Guatemala on April 4th. The . & . 8. s. Gaelic- arrived off port between '2 and 3 p. m. yes terday from china and Japan She will haul alongside the Pa cific Mail wharf This marning t discharge her cargo in strict puar antine, and will sail this evening or tomorrow morning. The o. S. S. Alameda, van Or- tendorf master, arrived early yes terday morning, ti days from San Francisco, which port she left 12 hours late on account of having to wait for the mails. Encounter ed strong head windo Tin Ma- - cr meda brought very little freight, CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, April 12. Central Union Church, corner Bere- tania and Richard streets. Douglas P. Birnie, minister. Services Sunday April 12: At 9:55 a. m.. Sunday school and Bible classes; 11 a. m.. public wor shin and sermon: 3:30 p. m.. Junior Christian Endeavor; 6:30 p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting, "Keeping Our Pledees in Snirit and in Letter;"' 7 .oi) p. m., special eventide sermon. The full order, with hymns and responccs are printed and a copy for each one. Sun day schools: Japanese in Lye nrn at 10 a. m. : Portuguese in Miller street and Hotel street mission at 2:30 p. ni. On Wednesday, at 7:30, prayer meeting. "Proofs of Our Lord's Messiahshio." A welcome for all at every service. First Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Beretania and Miller streets; Rev. H. W. Peck, pastor. Sunday, April 12: At 10 a. m., Sunday school, Mr. C. B. Ripley, superintendent; 11 a. m., sermon by pastor; 7:30 p. m., Gos pel chalk talk, by Rev. Edgar C. Rose- crans; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer service. All seats free. A welcome for all. St. Andrew's Cathedral, S cond Con gregation: At 9:45 a. m.. morning pray er and sermon; carol, "Oh, the Golden Morning;'' Te Deum, Dressier in C; ju- bilante. Holden in G; anthem, "I Know that Mv Redeemer Liveth." Handel; hymns. 135. 136: at 6:30 p. m.. evensong, with sermon, hymns 196. 23. Christian Church On Alakea, near King street.Rev. T. D. Garvin, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; a special sermon to th- Church at 11 a. m.. by Evangelist Romig; Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; sermon at 7:30, by J. A. L. Romig, subject. "The Stream of Christianity," illustrated by a large pictorial chart; preaching on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m., by J. A. L. Romig. Kawaiahao Rev. H. H. Parker .pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; morning topic, "The Obligatios of the Citizen." Y. M. C. A. Sunday, 11 a. m., service at Oahu jail; 3 p. m., boys' meeting in Association Hall; praise service in Y. M. C. A. Hall at 6:30 p. m. Salvation Army Services at the tent. corner of Beretania and Alakea streets. Sunday: At 7 a. m., knee drill; 11 a. m., holiness meeting; 2 p. m.. junior sol diers' war; 3:15, "Free and Easy." Cor ner Hotel and Nuuanu streets, 7:30, subject, "Hypocrites." Captain Minton. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S D The fine bark Edward May, C. A. John son master, will sail from New York for Honolulu on or about May lt. 1896. For particulars, ca or address CHAS. BREWER & CO. 27 Kilby street. Boston, or C. Brewer & Co.. L'd.. Agents. Honolulu. 424;-m BLANK HH)KS MADE TO ORDER AT GAZETTE OFFICE. tt 0S0 20,000 ACRES Coffee LAND SALE. Ap to S. Norris, K:thukn Ranch, Kau. Rwaii. 4244-tf House To Let or Lease. LARGE PARLOR, DINING ROOM, rive bedroom, bath and patent closet, pan try, kitchen, wocdhoofee. outhouse, thor oughly repaired, ami large yard; 25 a month to responsible party only, bituatrd near tiuanu street, next to reiueuce oi Pierre Jones. Apply at the othce of J. ALFRED M AGO ON. 42.-tf House To Let or Lease. PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS, DINING room, kitchen, pantry, bathroom, and one-room cottage in the vard. on I'unch- bowl street, near the residence of J. Hop- per. inorouiruiy repaireu anu painwu. $20 per mo:ith to responsible party only. Applv at the office of J. ALFRED KAGOON. 4?n3-tf NOTICE To the Public and Patrons ot "No. 10" Store. Having disposed of the Fort-street busi nss, known as the "No. 10 store," to Mr. E. W. Jordan, he is now the pro prietor and has control of the same, including the entire stock and the out standing accounts of the Fort-street business due J. T. Waterhouse. Thanking our patrons for th"ir gen erous patronage during the years of the past, we bespeak for the new pro prietor of the old reliable stand, "No. 10," their liberal support in the fu ture. The Queen-street stores will be kept intact and a full line of goods kept up in all departments, at wholesale and retail. MRS. E. B. WATERHOUSE. 4273-lw 1749-4w Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ORS. TO CREDIT- NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of John Thomas Waterhouse, Jr., late of Honolulu, deceased, to present the same to the undersigned within six months from the date of the publi cation of this notice, or they will be forever barred. ELIZABETH BOURNE WATER- HOUSE, Executor of the will of John Thomas Waterhouse, Jr. Honolulu, April 7, 1896. 4272-3t 1749-4W NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. W. A. KINNEY and S. M. BALLOU have this day entered into co-partnership for the general practice of law, under the firm name of Kinney & Bal lou. Honolulu, April 9, 1S96. 4273-2t LOST. A LADY'S gold watch, with fob. The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning the above to the office of The Hawaiian Gazette Company. 4273-2t MEETING, Co. 1, C. G., will be held at the Beretania -street School House at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, April 11, 1S96. Full attendance requested. Per order, CAPT. B. F. DILLINGHAM. 4273-2t TO-LET. ONE large mosquito-proof room, fur nished or unfurnished, in private fam ily. Beretania street, near Piikoi street. Inquire at this office. 42i2-2w DEUTSCHER GOTTESDIEXST. AM Sonntag den 12 April um 11 Uhr Vormittags, in der Y. M. C. A. Hall, dureh Herrn. Pastor. Isenberg. 4273-2t C. H. LAAGE, Cor. Queen and Edinburgh sts. CARRIAGE TRIMMING In All Its Branches Has on hand and for sale a first-class Brownell Carriage (worth $650), price $350. One trimmed Hack. One fine top brake. Two fine family carriages, one of which was used by the late King Kalakaua. All these vehicles are in the best of condition and will be sold cheap. 4272-lm FOR LEASE. RESIDENCE on the beach in Kapiola ni Park. Waikiki, within three min utes' walk of the tram. Good sea bathing. Main horse consists of two bedrooms, parlor, dining-room, pan try and kitchen. Cottage in yard con tains three bedrooms. Both houses have bath and ail modern conven iences. Servant quarters, carriage house and stall for one horse. For terms apply to A. GARTEXBERG. P. O. Box 419. 4274-tf . FINE Wg& FOR Carriage iriier M Finisher CiB lBill, Steamsliip Line. Steamers of the above line, running i connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company between Vancouver, B. C and Sydney, N. VV., and caMta at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva (RH). Are Due at Honolulu On or about the dates below stated, vr. Wm Sydney M Sin. lor Yiciwio . n n I. u. u.. S. S. Miowera April IS S. S. Warrimoo May 15 S. S. Miowera June 15 Voftcouver. I L lei S. S. Warrimoo April 7 S. S. Miowera May 8 S. S. Warrimoo June 7 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general information apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.. GKN F.K.VL AtiKN'l. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. For San Francisco: The New and Fine At Steel Steamship v 6 MONOWAI" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company wB be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck land on or about APRIL 30th, i And will leave for the above pun .vith Mails and Passengers on or abuut th.it dat. For Sydney and Auckland: The New and Fine Ai Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco m or about MAY 7th, And will have prompt dispatch with Mailt and Passengers for the above ports. The Uaterstcned to Are Mow luue Prepared Through Tickets to All Point! IN THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars regarding ! relchl or Passage apply to i, General Agents. OCEANIC TIME TABLE. LOCAL LINE. S.S. AUSTRALIA From S. F. For 8. F. April 13, '96 April 16, '96 My 4, May 9, May 29, June 3, THROUGH LINE From S. F. fer Sydney. Arrive Hoooluiu. From Sydmy tor S. F. Leave Hooointo. Alameda Apr 9 '9fiMonowai Apr30'9 Maripoa Mav 7 '96j A lanaeda May 28 Monowai June 4 Mariposa June 35 CLUB HACK STAND. Corner King and Bethel Streets. TELEPHONE, No. 176. 4250-8m Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., LIMITED, Esplanade, corner Allen and Fort Jstreeta. HOLLISTER & CO., - - Agents. lUHuUUIh Fl! field id SUVA Sydney Australian i m. i. s. m i co., STEAMSHIP CO.